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939.74
(2) (cm) A prosecution for violation of s. 948.03 (2) (b) or (c), (3) or (4),
17948.04 or 948.07 (5) or (6) shall be commenced before the victim reaches the age of
1826 years or be barred.
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940.09
(1d) If the person who committed an offense under sub. (1) (a) or (b) has
222 or more prior convictions, suspensions or revocations
in a 10-year period, as
23counted under s. 343.307 (1), the procedure under s. 346.65 (6) may be followed
24regarding the immobilization or seizure and forfeiture of a motor vehicle owned by
1the person who committed the offense or the equipping of a motor vehicle owned by
2the person with an ignition interlock device.
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940.25
(1d) If the person who committed the offense under sub. (1) (a) or (b)
5has 2 or more prior convictions, suspensions or revocations
in a 10-year period, as
6counted under s. 343.307 (1), the procedure under s. 346.65 (6) may be followed
7regarding the immobilization or seizure and forfeiture of a motor vehicle owned by
8the person who committed the offense or the equipping of a motor vehicle owned by
9the person with an ignition interlock device.
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950.04
(1v) (nn) To attend parole interviews or hearings and make statements
12as provided under s. 304.06 (1) (eg).
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950.06
(2) The costs of enforcing rights under s. 950.04 and providing services
15under s. 950.05 shall be paid for by the county, but the county is eligible to receive
16reimbursement from the state for the costs incurred in providing services under s.
17950.05. For costs incurred on or after January 1, 1982, the county is eligible to receive
18funding from the state for not more than 90% of the costs incurred in providing
19services under s. 950.05. The department shall determine the level of services for
20which a county may be reimbursed. The county board shall file a claim for
21reimbursement with the department. The department shall reimburse
the counties
22under this subsection from the appropriation under s. 20.455 (5) (kk) and, on a
23semiannual basis, from the appropriations under s. 20.455 (5) (c) and (g)
on a
24semiannual basis for services provided. If a county has a program plan approved
1after July 2, 1983, the department may reimburse the county only for services
2provided on or after January 1, 1984.
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950.06
(2) The costs of providing services under sub. (1m) shall be paid for by
6the county, but the county is eligible to receive reimbursement from the state for not
7more than 90% of the costs incurred in providing those services. The department
8shall determine the level of services for which a county may be reimbursed. The
9county board shall file a claim for reimbursement with the department. The
10department shall reimburse counties under this subsection from the appropriation
11under s. 20.455 (5) (kk) and, on a semiannual basis, from the appropriations under
12s. 20.455 (5) (c) and (g).
AB768-ASA1,498,420[
1997 Wisconsin Act 27] Section 9123 (10g) (a) (title)
Mobile Use of
21mammography van and other breast cancer screening devices. The secretary of
22health and family services shall submit to the chairpersons of the joint committee on
23finance a plan that details the budget and criteria to be used in awarding
a grant 24grants for the performance of breast cancer screening activities
with the use of a
25mobile mammography van. If the joint committee on finance approves the plan, it
1may supplement the appropriation under section 20.435 (5) (cc) of the statutes, as
2affected by this act, for breast cancer screening activities
with the use of a mobile
3mammography van. Notwithstanding section 13.101 (3) (a) of the statutes, the
4committee is not required to find that an emergency exists.
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6[
1997 Wisconsin Act 27] Section 9124 (2c)
Touring exhibit of Wisconsin state
7capitol. In cooperation with the joint committee on legislative organization, the
8historical society shall, during
fiscal year 1997-98
the 1997-99 fiscal biennium,
9provide a touring exhibit detailing the history of the Wisconsin state capitol, and
10solicit donations to finance the exhibit.
The historical society may provide the exhibit
11and solicit the donations either directly or through a nonprofit organization.
AB768-ASA1,498,1813[
1997 Wisconsin Act 27] Section 9132 (1xyg)
Study of state centers for the
14developmentally disabled. The department of health and family services shall
15conduct a study on the future of the state centers for the developmentally disabled
16and, by
September 1, 1998 December 1, 1998, shall submit a report containing the
17department's findings and conclusions in the manner provided under section 13.172
18(2) of the statutes and to the governor.
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20[
1997 Wisconsin Act 27] Section 9132 (2g)
Touring exhibit of Wisconsin state
21capitol. The joint committee on legislative organization, in cooperation with the
22state historical society of Wisconsin
or a nonprofit organization designated by the
23society for this purpose, shall establish a touring exhibit dealing with the history of
24the Wisconsin state capitol through photographs, videotapes and artifacts. For this
25purpose, the committee may authorize expenditures of not more than a total of
1$100,000 in
fiscal year 1997-98 the 1997-99 fiscal biennium from the appropriation
2under section 20.765 (1) (d) of the statutes, as affected by this act, at such times as
3the committee determines, within the amounts budgeted for that appropriation in
4the schedule under section 20.005 (3) of the statutes, to support production
and
5circulation of the exhibit upon notification by the state historical society of Wisconsin
6to the cochairpersons of the committee that the society
or the nonprofit organization 7has received matching donations in the same amounts to finance the exhibit.
AB768-ASA1,499,169[
1997 Wisconsin Act 27] Section 9137 (4eq) (a) During the 1997-99 fiscal
10biennium, from the appropriation under section 20.370 (2) (da) of the statutes, as
11created by this act, the department of natural resources shall make a payment to
12each person who received a waste tire reimbursement grant under sections NR
13555.08 to 555.12, Wisconsin Administrative Code, for waste tires used during 1995
14if the grant was prorated. The payment may not exceed the amount by which the
15grant was reduced because it was prorated. The total amount of the payments under
16this paragraph may not exceed
$1,135,700 $1,186,200.
AB768-ASA1,500,2
1[
1997 Wisconsin Act 27] Section 9437 (7eq)
Tire waste. The repeal of section
220.370 (2) (da) of the statutes takes effect on June 30,
1999 2000.
AB768-ASA1,500,65[
1997 Wisconsin Act 68] Section 13 (intro.) This act takes effect on the first day
6of the
9th 12th month beginning after publication, except as follows:
AB768-ASA1,500,18
10(1x) Wisconsin sesquicentennial commission; general program operations
11overpayment adjustment. On July 1, 1999, the secretary of administration shall
12determine the sum of moneys credited to the appropriation account under section
1320.525 (1) (gm) of the statutes and of moneys transferred from the appropriation
14account under section 20.395 (5) (qt) of the statutes, as created by this act, to the
15appropriation account under section 20.525 (1) (k) of the statutes, as affected by this
16act. Notwithstanding section 25.72 (2) of the statutes, if that sum exceeds
17$4,150,000, the secretary of administration shall transfer from the historical legacy
18trust fund to the transportation fund the lesser of the following amounts:
AB768-ASA1,500,20
19(a) The amount by which the sum determined by the secretary of
20administration under this subsection exceeds $4,150,000.
AB768-ASA1,500,23
21(b) The amount transferred from the appropriation account under section
2220.395 (5) (qt) of the statutes, as created by this act, to the appropriation account
23under section 20.525 (1) (k) of the statutes, as affected by this act.
AB768-ASA1,500,24
24(1z) Wisconsin promise challenge grants.
AB768-ASA1,500,25
25(a) Definitions. In this subsection:
AB768-ASA1,501,5
11. "Countywide consortium" means a combination of individuals, public
2agencies, nonprofit organizations and other persons who have agreed to participate
3in a joint effort to coordinate and document progress within the county in which those
4individuals, public agencies, nonprofit organizations and other persons operate
5toward providing the 5 fundamental resources to underserved youth in that county.
AB768-ASA1,501,7
62. "Five fundamental resources" means resources intended to mentor, nurture,
7protect, teach and serve.
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83. "Nonprofit organization" means a nonprofit corporation that is organized
9under chapter 181 of the statutes, or an organization described in section
501 (c) (3)
10of the Internal Revenue Code that is exempt from federal income tax under section
11501 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code.
AB768-ASA1,501,14
124. "Public agency" means a county, city, village, town, school district or technical
13college district or an agency of this state or of a county, city, village, town, school
14district or technical college district.
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155. "Underserved youth" means a person under 26 years of age who could benefit
16from, but who is not receiving, a majority of the 5 fundamental resources.
AB768-ASA1,501,22
17(b) Purpose of grants. From the appropriation under section 20.505 (4) (fm) of
18the statutes, as created by this act, the national and community service board shall
19award grants, in the amounts specified in paragraph (c), to countywide consortiums
20to assist those countywide consortiums in coordinating and documenting progress
21within their counties toward reaching the goal of providing the 5 fundamental
22resources to underserved youth.
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23(c) Amount of grants. The national and community service board shall
24determine the amount of a grant awarded under paragraph (b) based on the number
25of underserved youth who are to receive the 5 fundamental resources as a result of
1the countywide consortium's efforts under paragraph (f). The national and
2community service board shall award the following amounts based on the following
3numbers of underserved youth targeted by a countywide consortium:
AB768-ASA1,502,5
41. Three thousand dollars, if the number of underserved youth targeted by the
5countywide consortium is 100 or less.
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62. Four thousand dollars, if the number of underserved youth targeted by the
7countywide consortium is greater than 100, but less than 251.
AB768-ASA1,502,9
83. Five thousand dollars, if the number of underserved youth targeted by the
9countywide consortium is greater than 250, but less than 501.
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104. Six thousand dollars, if the number of underserved youth targeted by the
11countywide consortium is greater than 500, but less than 1,001.
AB768-ASA1,502,13
125. Eight thousand dollars, if the number of underserved youth targeted by the
13countywide consortium is greater than 1,000, but less than 2,001.
AB768-ASA1,502,15
146. Ten thousand dollars, if the number of underserved youth targeted by the
15countywide consortium is greater than 2,000, but less than 4,001.
AB768-ASA1,502,17
167. Twelve thousand dollars, if the number of underserved youth targeted by the
17countywide consortium is greater than 4,000, but less than 8,001.
AB768-ASA1,502,19
188. Fifteen thousand dollars, if the number of underserved youth targeted by the
19countywide consortium is greater than 8,000.
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20(d) Matching requirement.
AB768-ASA1,502,23
211. The national and community service board may award a grant under
22paragraph (b) only to a countywide consortium that agrees to match the grant, in
23cash, in an amount this is not less than 200% of the grant amount received.
AB768-ASA1,502,25
242. Each grant application shall include proof of the ability of the countywide
25consortium to comply with subdivision 1.
AB768-ASA1,503,8
1(e) Grant application; information required. Each countywide consortium that
2applies for a grant under paragraph (b) shall include in its grant application the
3number of underserved youth who are to receive the 5 fundamental resources as a
4result of the countywide consortium's efforts under paragraph (f). A grant
5application shall also include the identity of each individual, public agency, nonprofit
6organization and other person who is a participant in the countywide consortium, a
7plan to accomplish all of the tasks specified in paragraph (f) and the identity of the
8fiscal agent under paragraph (g).
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9(f) Use of grant moneys and matching funds. A countywide consortium that is
10awarded a grant under paragraph (b) shall use the grant moneys awarded under
11paragraph (b) and the matching funds committed under paragraph (d) 1. to
12accomplish all of the following tasks:
AB768-ASA1,503,16
131. Identify, to the best of the countywide consortium's ability, all individuals,
14public agencies, nonprofit organizations and other persons who are providing at least
15one of the 5 fundamental resources in the county of the countywide consortium on
16the date on which the grant money is received.
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172. Identify, to the best of the countywide consortium's ability, all individuals,
18public agencies, nonprofit organizations and other persons who are providing at least
19one of the 5 fundamental resources in the county of the countywide consortium
20between the date on which the grant money is received and January 1, 2000.
AB768-ASA1,503,23
213. Decide upon a coordinated plan to provide, by January 1, 2000, the 5
22fundamental resources to not less than the number of underserved youth targeted
23by the countywide consortium in its grant application.
AB768-ASA1,504,2
244. Identify, to the best of the countywide consortium's ability, all individuals,
25public agencies, nonprofit organizations and other persons in the county of the
1countywide consortium who want to receive training or technical assistance in any
2of the following areas:
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3a. Involving underserved youth in meaningful ways in the countywide
4consortium's efforts to provide the 5 fundamental resources to those underserved
5youth.
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6b. Recruiting and coordinating volunteers.
AB768-ASA1,504,8
7c. Developing ideas on how to provide the 5 fundamental resources to
8underserved youth.
AB768-ASA1,504,11
95. Coordinate the training and technical assistance specified in subdivision 4.
10and to ensure that the training and technical assistance is provided by competent
11volunteers or professionals.
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126. Document the number of underserved youth who receive any of the 5
13fundamental resources as a result of the countywide consortium's efforts, which of
14the 5 fundamental resources are being provided to those underserved youth as a
15result of those efforts and, to the best of the countywide consortium's ability, the
16positive outcomes for those underserved youth that are the result of those efforts.
AB768-ASA1,504,22
17(g) Fiscal agent; reporting. Each countywide consortium that applies for a
18grant under paragraph (b) shall identify a fiscal agent who shall receive, manage and
19account for the grant moneys awarded under paragraph (b) and the matching funds
20committed under paragraph (d) 1. and who shall provide to the national and
21community service board the following reports detailing the progress of the
22countywide consortium in accomplishing the tasks specified in paragraph (f):
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231. A semiannual report that is due by the first day of the 6th month beginning
24after the date on which the grant money is received.
AB768-ASA1,505,2
12. An annual report that is due by the first day of the 12th month beginning
2after the date on which the grant money is received.
AB768-ASA1,505,3
33. A final report that is due by January 1, 2000.
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4(h) Capacity building. The national and community service board may expend
5any moneys in the appropriation account under section 20.505 (4) (fm) of the
6statutes, as created by this act, that are not awarded as grants under paragraph (b)
7to build the capacity of individuals, public agencies, nonprofit organizations and
8other persons to provide the 5 fundamental resources to underserved youth by
9contracting for the provision of the training and technical assistance specified in
10paragraph (f) 4.
AB768-ASA1,505,11
11(i) Sunset. This subsection does not apply after December 31, 1999.
AB768-ASA1,505,13
13(1n) Historic theatre renovation grant.
AB768-ASA1,505,21
14(a) From the appropriation under section 20.215 (1) (b) of the statutes, as
15affected by this act, the arts board shall make a grant of not less than $100,000 in
16fiscal year 1998-99 to a nonprofit organization that acquired ownership of a historic
17theatre within the preceding 10 years for a project that consists of facade restoration
18and exterior stabilization of the historic theatre if the total estimated cost of the
19project is $500,000 or more and the nonprofit organization contributes matching
20funds for at least 50% of the estimated total cost of the project. The maximum grant
21under this paragraph may not exceed $450,000.
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22(b) Notwithstanding section 16.42 (1) (e) of the statutes, in submitting
23information under section 16.42 of the statutes for the purposes of the 1999-2001
24biennial budget bill, the arts board shall submit information concerning the
25appropriation account under section 20.215 (1) (b) of the statutes, as affected by this
1act, as though the increase in the dollar amount of that appropriation by
Section
29205 (1n) of this act had not been made.
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(1)
Termination of parental rights.
AB768-ASA1,506,55
(a)
Continuing need of protection or services.
AB768-ASA1,506,13
61. Notwithstanding section 48.415 (2) (b) 2. and (c) of the statutes, as affected
7by this act, no person may file a petition under section 48.42 (1) of the statutes for
8termination of parental rights on the grounds specified in section 48.415 (2) (b) 2. and
9(c) of the statutes, as affected by this act, unless the parent against whom the petition
10is filed has received the notice under section 48.356 (2) or 938.356 (2) of the statutes
11of the grounds for termination of parental rights under section 48.415 (2) (b) 2. and
12(c) of the statutes, as affected by this act, and 6 months or longer have elapsed since
13the date of that notice.